My poem “My Mother’s Ghost Sits Next to Me at the Hotel Bar” is live at Silver Birch Press. Many thanks to editor and publisher Melanie Villines for her continuing support. The poem was originally published inThe Lake, and is included in my first full-length book, Our Loveliest Bruises, forthcoming this fall from 3: A Taos Press.

Congrats, Bob! I commented on FB. Love it!
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Thanks, Lynne. A hotel bar would be the least likely place for my mother to appear, but hey, it could happen. 🙂
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Congratulations on this beautiful poem and your forthcoming book!
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Thank you very much, Jackie. The book was a long time in the making. I’m thrilled to have found not just a publisher, but a dream publisher, for it!
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Dear Bob,
I loved this when I read it on the page in *My Mother’s Ghost *and I love it on the screen now paired with the Diebenkorn. Man, but you get around! I wish I’d met your mom. Did she like Italy? Did she have girlfriends? Did she learn any Italian? * I’ve been in a stressed and somewhat oppressed phase at work. But I think/hope I’ve reached a plateau and am equilibrating to a healthier sense of caring enough but not so much that it impinges on my precious non-work time. * I am full of my signature basmati rice and french green lentil salad with cilantro and cumin vinaigrette, sprinkled with feta and toasted walnuts. Sipping lemon fizzy water. Wondering whether I’ll muster the energy to drive 50 miles each way after work to the annual CD Wright memorial lecture in Providence.
Anne Lamott is reading on Thursday. (Do you have a taste for her? Her *Bird by Bird *and *Operating Instructions *were good company in my dissertation writing, expectancy, and young motherhood.)
I hope you are resting well when you are resting. And not fretfully.
Oh! Today was your scan.
Including results? I am hoping for all the best that can be hoped for. And peace no matter what.
with love, Lida
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Will reply at length later via email, but I wanted to say that I love Bird by Bird! There’s a signed first edition of it somewhere in the house. O, the book as cultural artifact, as relic!
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Congratulations.
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Thanks very much!
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So very poignant
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Thank you, Derrick. My mother was a complicated, interesting woman.
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Congratulations on the publication of your poem, Bob! I found it thought-provoking and moving.
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Thanks, Liz. I’m grateful for Melanie’s support over the past decade. Decade? Has it been that long? Yes, it has! 😮
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You’re welcome, Bob. Time has sure accelerated in the last few years!
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It has, indeed!
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A wonderful poem Robert.
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Thank you! My mother was a strong willed, interesting person who held her cards close to her vest her entire life. But the love was always evident.
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Thank you!
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I left a comment there, but I will repeat my testimony to the magic of your words. You capture the very air we breathe. And I look forward to that book (hopefully with Scarecrow in residence…) (K)
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Scarecrow does not appear in this book, but he figured prominently in the new manuscript, which is circulating ever so slowly.
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I will send out some good vibrations for him!
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🙏🏼
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Hi Bob. I loved this poem the first time I read it. Not just because I am a little obsessed with trying to write the best poem about my own mom. It is so real that I know her. I can smell her cigarette.
Allbest, your friend—
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I’m so pleased it resonates for you!
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Resonating with comment on the silent and speaking ghosts inside us. Fine poem and great news on the new book upcoming.
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That is beautiful. The imagery really made me ‘see’ that in my mind, and feel your queries to the air.
Congratulations on the pending book.
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Thank you very much! I’m proud of and pleased with the book. My goal now is to celebrate its publication, which of course requires my presence. 🙂
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A poignant piece that offers a beautifully written glimpse of the human experience. Lyrical. Congratulations on your upcoming book. I’m looking forward to reading more of your work.
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Thank you! I’m excited about the book. It’s the culmination of many years’ work, and I am particularly grateful to poet Veronica Golos who encouraged me and put me into contact with the publisher, and to my wife, Stephanie L. Harper, whose wisdom, love and strength has sustained and nourished me through some difficult days. I am a lucky man to have such support.
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Well then, not only do you deserve it, due to your dedication, talent and determination, but Veronica, and your wife, Stephanie also deserve special acknowledgement, for they have been a pivotal part of your journey. They have been a compelling, quintessential bridge upon which you could cross from there to here, from poet to first-full-length-book poet. Props ladies 🙂
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Yes! Exactly!
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